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This article contains spoilers for Doctor Who Series 8! Still with us? Good on yer! The following concerns the Cybermen return in the next run of Doctor Who, currently being filmed.. If that much is enough for you, hit one of the links in the left column; to learn more, read on… Yes, the silver…

That’s right, Kasterborites – it’s time to defend the Peter Cushing Dalek movies of the 1960s. “But are they ever under attack?” I hear you ask. Well yes, actually. You may think it’s just the anonymous posters on the forums who like to challenge the films’ integrity, (“Are they canon?” being the oft-asked question!), but…

Doctor Who is the BEST thing on TV. We know this already. Genre magazine SFX is celebrating their 250th issue with a poll of the greatest 250 moments in sci-fi and fantasy history and it will come as no surprise to you, dear reader, that a scene from OUR SHOW heads the list. Rose’s farewell…

Is Frank Skinner about to become the latest addition to the Doctor Who action figure range? Possibly. The comedian, who recently fulfilled a lifelong ambition to appear in the show, has revealed that he was photographed by the toy making experts just “in case” they ever wanted to immortalise him in plastic. He made the revelation…

The Horror Channel wants to make Whovians hide behind the sofa once again. This summer, the channel with the scariest programming in the world is showing some of the scariest Doctor Who episodes of all time (and space). The focus is largely on 1970s and 80s-era stories, especially those that were obviously influenced by the popular…

There’s something about Doctor Who that brings out the creative instinct in people. For some it may inspire them to write stories, create websites or produce their own short films. Big Finish was set up and has been run successfully for years by people who love the show. There’s a strong case to be made…

Back in 1992, when the world was miserable and had no Doctor Who on the telly, fans of the errant time-botherer flocked to bookstores for their fix. Virgin Publishing had picked up the baton with their series of New Adventures, original novels featuring stories that were ‘too broad and deep for the television screen’. An…